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Using Claimyr will:

  • Connect you to a human agent at the IRS
  • Skip the long phone menu
  • Call the correct department
  • Redial until on hold
  • Forward a call to your phone with reduced hold time
  • Give you free callbacks if the IRS drops your call

If I could give 10 stars I would

If I could give 10 stars I would If I could give 10 stars I would Such an amazing service so needed during the times when EDD almost never picks up Claimyr gets me on the phone with EDD every time without fail faster. A much needed service without Claimyr I would have never received the payment I needed to support me during my postpartum recovery. Thank you so much Claimyr!


Really made a difference

Really made a difference, save me time and energy from going to a local office for making the call.


Worth not wasting your time calling for hours.

Was a bit nervous or untrusting at first, but my calls went thru. First time the wait was a bit long but their customer chat line on their page was helpful and put me at ease that I would receive my call. Today my call dropped because of EDD and Claimyr heard my concern on the same chat and another call was made within the hour.


An incredibly helpful service

An incredibly helpful service! Got me connected to a CA EDD agent without major hassle (outside of EDD's agents dropping calls – which Claimyr has free protection for). If you need to file a new claim and can't do it online, pay the $ to Claimyr to get the process started. Absolutely worth it!


Consistent,frustration free, quality Service.

Used this service a couple times now. Before I'd call 200 times in less than a weak frustrated as can be. But using claimyr with a couple hours of waiting i was on the line with an representative or on hold. Dropped a couple times but each reconnected not long after and was mission accomplished, thanks to Claimyr.


IT WORKS!! Not a scam!

I tried for weeks to get thru to EDD PFL program with no luck. I gave this a try thinking it may be a scam. OMG! It worked and They got thru within an hour and my claim is going to finally get paid!! I upgraded to the $60 call. Best $60 spent!

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Admin_Masters

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Has anyone tried calling the IRS back to get more information? I was in a similar situation and couldn't get through for days... then I found this service called Claimyr (https://claimyr.com/?ref=rc) that got me connected to an IRS agent in about 20 minutes instead of waiting on hold forever. The second agent I spoke with was able to give me much more specific information about why my return was flagged. Do you think it's worth calling again to get more details? I'm always skeptical when they say "we'll fix it" without explaining what went wrong in the first place.

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Matthew Sanchez

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I've heard about these IRS call services, but I'm concerned about the implications of using third-party connections to reach government agencies. Did they require any personal information to connect you? My return has sensitive data related to my business deductions, and I'm hesitant to involve another entity in the process.

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Ella Thompson

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I've been filing taxes for over 20 years, and the "errors department" response is actually fairly common. Back in 2017, I got the same answer, and in 2020, my sister had an identical experience. Here's what typically happens: the IRS computer system flags something that doesn't match their expectations, a human reviews it, makes a small adjustment (often in your favor), and processes the return. The 1-3 day timeframe is optimistic but possible if it's a simple fix. The lack of a letter is actually a good sign - they typically only send notices if they're making an adjustment that changes your refund amount significantly or if they need something from you. My advice: check your transcript in a week. If it's still not resolved, then consider a follow-up call.

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Emma Johnson

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I went through this nightmare last month! My TurboTax DDD disappeared, SBTPG showed nothing, and I was panicking. I finally figured out what happened by using taxr.ai to analyze my transcript. Turns out there was a code on my transcript showing the refund was sent but not through SBTPG - the IRS sent it directly to my bank. The tool explained exactly what each code meant and predicted where my money would show up. Sure enough, it appeared in my regular bank account two days later, completely bypassing TurboTax's system. Saved me hours of stress trying to decode those transcript codes myself!

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Margot Quinn

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I've heard about this taxr.ai thing - does it actually give you information you couldn't find yourself on the IRS website? I'm a bit hesitant to use third-party services for tax stuff.

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Ellie Simpson

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Let me clarify something important: these services don't have special access to your tax information. They just help interpret what's already on your transcript. The difference is they explain what the codes mean specifically for YOUR situation rather than generic definitions.

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Liam Brown

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According to IRS Publication 1345 (Rev. 3-2023), "Authorized IRS e-file Providers must ensure that Direct Deposit information is transmitted to the IRS accurately." When a DDD is canceled, Treasury Regulation Β§301.6402-2 governs the reissuance process. Most surprisingly, I learned that TurboTax isn't required to notify you of delivery method changes - that responsibility falls to the IRS! I had no idea the process was so complex until I went through this myself.

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Nia Watson

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Got my CashApp refund today w/ same DDD! Showed up at 2:17pm EST. Def check ur notifications settings in the app - mine was there but I didn't get alerted. Also if ur using the desktop version it sometimes doesn't update as quick as the app. Hang tight, it's prob just working thru the system rn!

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It's perhaps worth noting that the IRS typically releases refunds to financial institutions in batches throughout the day. While your DDD is today, it's possible that your refund might be in a later batch. Additionally, some financial institutions, including CashApp, may take several hours to process and post the deposit to your account once they receive it from the Treasury. In most cases, refunds do arrive on the scheduled date, but occasionally they might arrive the following business day. I would suggest checking again later this evening, and if it hasn't arrived by tomorrow afternoon, you might want to contact CashApp support directly.

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Arjun Patel

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BE CAREFUL when you get this check! My sister had this exact same thing happen, and the check came to her old address even though she had updated everything. The IRS told her it takes exactly 6 weeks to process an address change, but only 4 weeks had passed when they issued the check. She had to wait another 3 weeks for them to cancel the first check and reissue a new one. Make sure your current address is on file with USPS and the IRS right away!

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Jade Lopez

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This is actually somewhat common this year, from what I've observed in the community. The IRS seems to be converting more direct deposits to paper checks than in previous filing seasons. It might be related to their enhanced fraud prevention measures, which I believe were implemented after some issues last year. The good news is that your refund is still approved - it's just taking a slightly different route to reach you. You should probably expect about a 5-7 day delay from your original direct deposit date, based on what others have reported.

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LunarLegend

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According to the IRS website (specifically Publication 2194, Disaster Resource Guide), disaster freezes are part of their relief efforts for affected taxpayers. The IRS.gov disaster relief page lists all current qualifying disasters by state and county. You should definitely check if your area is listed there. If you're not in a disaster area, they can remove the freeze immediately, but you need to speak with someone in the right department who has the authority to do so.

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Do you know if there's any way to check online whether a disaster freeze has been applied to your account? Or do you have to call to find out?

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Ravi Patel

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Just to clarify - the disaster freeze isn't always a bad thing. If you were actually affected by a disaster, it can provide filing extensions, penalty waivers, and other relief. The problem only comes when it's incorrectly applied to someone who wasn't affected or doesn't want the relief provisions.

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Freya Andersen

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After you get this resolved, make sure to request an account transcript about 2 weeks later. You want to confirm the freeze was actually removed, right? Sometimes these disaster codes don't get properly cleared from the system. If you see any 570 or 971 codes still on your transcript after they said they'd remove the freeze, you'll need to call back. Wouldn't you rather check than have to deal with unexpected delays later?

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